June 7th 1964 San Francisco Sunday Chronicle art work Illustrated by Noel Sickl
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A 1964 San Francisco Sunday Chronicle it highlights the former presidential races for president like Adams versus Jefferson Lincoln versus Douglas and so on very interesting article too but the artwork and this newspaper is by Noel sickles
THE GREAT NOEL SICKLES,
In an era plagued with viruses, squabbling politicians and fake news, the honest drawings of Noel Sickles make a great disinfectant.
Here you'll find no cheating, no gimmicks, no subterfuge. Even in this tiny spot illustration, notice how Sickles captured the sagging of the stagecoach and the foreshortening of the road.
Even a small truth is not to be discounted in this day and age.
Sickles didn't draw the surface of things; he understood their underlying structure and that gave his line speed and courage. His drawings don't hide or obscure-- to the contrary, they share Sickles' x-ray vision with us.
Sickles might be better known today if he'd had a more flamboyant style. But so many artists use "style" to conceal weaknesses in draftsmanship. Sickles' only style seemed to come from his sincere love of drawing. For example, on the following cover there are no sharp cinematic techniques, no wide angle shots or close ups of faces. Sickles doesn't experiment with inventive media or stylistic exaggerations. This is just a straight-on drawing of the backs of 25 people from a distance:Sickles can't even bring himself to paint that great big backdrop of a sky yet it's brilliant
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